Investigation of Assertiveness Levels of Athletes Engaging Individual Sports in Different Branches
Kenan Sivrikaya, Aygül Çağlayan Tunç, Leyla Alizadehebadi, Selçuk Tarakçi
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ABSTRACT
Background: Assertiveness,
which is defined as the way individuals express themselves and as a part of
healthy life, is among the prominent features of people who do sports.
Assertiveness is an element that increases the quality of people's
relationships with their environment.
Aim: The aim of this study
is to examine the assertiveness scores of the athletes engaged in individual
sports in
different branches according to independent
variables.
Methods: The research was
designed according to the relational screening model. The sample of the
research; The sample consists of 201 participants selected by simple random
sampling method among the athletes dealing with different individual sports
branches. The branches of the athletes; (Consists of taekwondo and cycling
sports)
Results: In the study, the
personal information form created by the researcher to collect information
about the independent variables (gender, age,) that are thought to be effective
in the research, and the Rathus Assertiveness Inventory (RAE) were used. It is
seen that 1% of the participants are in the avoidant group, 88.6% are in the
moderately avoidant group, and 10.6% are in the assertive group.
Conclusion: When the
assertiveness scale mean scores of the participants by gender are examined, it
is seen that the level of assertiveness by gender does not differ statistically
significantly. When the assertiveness scale mean scores of the participants
according to age are examined, it is seen that the level of assertiveness
according to age does not differ statistically significantly.
Keywords: Assertiveness,
individual sport, Taekwondo, Cycling.